Nyahbinghi drumming is not exclusive to the Nyahbinghi branch but is common to all Rastafarians. However, Count Ossie (died 1976) appear to be the first to put nyahbinghi drumming to records and so helped to establish and maintain Rastafari culture through music; incorporating influences from traditional Jamaican Kumina drumming with songs and rhythms learned from the recordings of Nigerian musician Babatunde Olatunji.
Roles Individual, Drums, Percussion
Jamaican Genres Played Dub, Reggae, Reggae-Pop, Rocksteady, Roots Reggae, Ska
Other Genres Played African, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Blues, Dub Poetry, Folk, World, & Country, Funk / Soul, Jazz, Junkanoo, Mento, Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll, Soul
Jamaican Genres Played Dub, Reggae, Reggae-Pop, Rocksteady, Roots Reggae, Ska
Other Genres Played African, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Blues, Dub Poetry, Folk, World, & Country, Funk / Soul, Jazz, Junkanoo, Mento, Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll, Soul